The new Super Record Wireless Cassettes are the heart of an incredible pedaling experience. These cassettes are meticulously crafted to offer cyclists the smoothest gear - shifting across all combinations. Closer gear jumps are essential for maintaining a perfect cadence in any riding situation, making the pedaling experience seamless for every cyclist. The three new options - 10 - 25, 10 - 27, and 10 - 29 cassettes - represent the pinnacle of performance, lightness, and durability. Up to the seventh gear, single - tooth jumps ensure smooth shifting, and in the second half of the cassette, jumps are a maximum of three teeth between gears. Designed from the ground up, these cassettes are compatible with the N3W freewheel body found on all new - generation Campagnolo road wheels. The N3W is highly versatile, with similar groove profiles to the classic Campagnolo freewheel body but is lighter and 4.4 mm shorter. The new gear combinations in the SUPER RECORD WIRELESS allow for quick up - and down - shifting, with an extremely smooth fluid gear inch ratio, guaranteeing a constant cadence at all times. Thanks to the use of special steel and precision manufacturing processes, the cassette is built to last and resist wear. These new cassettes should be installed on the N3W freewheel body of Campagnolo new - gen road wheels. Specifications include a weight of 210 g for the 10 - 25 option, and available choices of 10 - 25, 10 - 27, and 10 - 29.














Using your Campagnolo Super Record Wireless 12 - Speed Cassette is easy. First, make sure your bike has the N3W freewheel body, which is present on all new - generation Campagnolo road wheels. Install the cassette onto the freewheel body carefully following the standard installation procedures. When riding, you'll notice how smoothly the gears shift. Use the up - and down - shifting feature to adjust your cadence according to the terrain. For example, shift to a lower gear when going uphill and a higher gear when on flat or downhill sections. As for maintenance, keep the cassette clean. After a long ride, use a soft brush and some mild cleaning agent to remove dirt and grime. Avoid using high - pressure water as it might force water into the internal parts. Check the gears regularly for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, it's best to take your bike to a professional bike mechanic for further inspection and repair. With proper use and maintenance, your cassette will provide you with many great rides.